France's new PM keeps head-butting colleagues. Here's why
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France's new PM keeps head-butting colleagues. Here's why
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"As France welcomes its new Prime Minister, Sebastien Lecornu, a loyal ally of President Emmanuel Macron, the nation is quickly discovering an unusual personal quirk. The 39-year-old, who maintained a remarkably low profile before ascending to one of the country's top political offices, has been observed in his initial days in power opting for gentle head-butts with male colleagues, rather than the traditional French greeting of multiple cheek kisses. This distinctive habit, while not entirely unprecedented, has certainly set French media abuzz."
The Independent covers topics from reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech and deploys reporters on the ground for developing stories. Investigations include the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and the documentary 'The A Word', which highlights American women fighting for reproductive rights. The publication emphasizes parsing facts from messaging, rejects paywalls, and asks for donations to fund journalists and keep reporting available to all. In France, new Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu, 39, has been noted for greeting colleagues with gentle temple-to-temple head-butts instead of traditional cheek kisses. That habit is linked to time spent at Saint-Wandrille Abbey and a teenage inclination toward monastic life, prompting French media interest.
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